The weather was foggy today, really foggy. It didn’t look as if we’d be going very far.
With that in mind, and the fact that my warm walking trousers badly need washed, I thought I should maybe stitch up my other pair that have been living in the back bedroom waiting for the sewing machine to come out. Today would be that day.
Actually it didn’t take too long to take a couple of inches off the legs and stitch it back up again. I’d done it before with the pair that are now drying over the banister after Scamp washed them. That first time needed a lot of planning because these are posh walking trousers with a liner. Thankfully I remembered most of the steps and just copied them this time, but without the swearing.
Partly to test the new trousers and partly to get some etherial photos in what turned out to be freezing fog I wore them when I went for a walk in St Mo’s. It was COLD, really cold -7.3ºc when we woke. There was a slight dampness in the air and I was wondering if we were going to get snow, but the sky cleared a bit and the dampness in the air receded. I think it was the dampness that helped create the Rime Ice on, well, just about everything. In fact I think I had some in my beard for a while. It’s ice crystals that grow in the shape of sharp needles, but are really fragile. Strange things you see in freezing fog. It was a picture of some cow parsley seeds covered in rime ice that got PoD today. It was strange how that fog seemed to draw all the colour out of everything.
Eventually I felt I’d taken enough fog and ice pictures to satisfy me and I turned for home. On the way I was thinking if I’d have tea or coffee when I reached the house, then I decided it would be cocoa instead. It’s ages since I had a cup of cocoa and it was just the right thing to warm me up today. Another thing, or things, that heated me up today were my Scarpa boots and a pair of Hazy’s knitted sox, purple and blue striped ones, H. Great boot sox, and no, that’s not a plea for another pair. I have plenty.
Dinner tonight was more minestrone soup and Macaroni ’n’ Cheese with both tomato and brown sauce. Quite, quite excellent.
We’d hoped to be making dinner for John and Marion on Friday, but I phoned John this afternoon to say that with the weather showing no signs of improving, we’d not be surprised if they chose to reschedule. John seemed relieved and he has a really heavy cold, so the ladies of the house will consult their diaries and a new date will be chosen.
Tomorrow we may be visiting Margie to hear more of her stories and find out what she’s been up to. It’s quite a while since we’ve seen her. Then we have a Tesco delivery booked for later.